Status: Monitoring/Ongoing
Executive Order Action #13: Train on Racism, Cultural Competency Develop and deliver training on the history of racism in Syracuse and the United States, both in the police academy and during in-service training, such that 100% of the membership of SPD receives this training. Additionally, deliver department-wide training in cultural competency for law enforcement.
Where We Stand:
- Syracuse Police are researching options to address this action.
Cultural Competency Training - The Syracuse Police Department through the services of Global Perspectives Consulting - Dr. Robert Strauss, provided 8 hours of cultural competency training for sworn, non-sworn and police recruits.
Information About the Training
Cultural Competency for Law Enforcement
For the Syracuse Police Department
By Global Perspectives Consulting
Dr. Robert Strauss
September-October 2021
DESCRIPTION
Cultural Competency for Law Enforcement begins with a basic understanding of culture and how it works. The objective of facilitation is to equip police officers with cultural competencies, that is, understanding and skills across cultures. The aim is not related to political activism. The attitude from the facilitator is one of respect not denunciation. The training explains "cultural competencies". Throughout the course, applications are made to law enforcement interactions in local communities that are protected and served. Officers observe how conflict management is differentiated across cultures, especially in four overarching patterns of culture: justice, honor, harmony, and reciprocity. The four patters are found both globally and locally.
OBJECTIVES
- To understand (anew) cultural diversity among different populations of people
- To acquire cultural competency skills to interact with people of diverse cultures, especially in conflict management
PRESENTER
Dr. Robert Strauss is the Owner of Global Perspectives Consulting and has a doctorate in intercultural studies. His expertise is in culture and how culture works in diverse intercultural contexts. Strauss is a Lead Faculty in the Anderson College of Business and Computing at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. He is the author of two books.
MEMBERS OF SPD TRAINED
337 Sworn Employees
67 Non-sworn Employees
43 Recruits